Choirs selected as first North American ensembles for international festival

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The Hanover College Concert Choir and Chamber Singers have become the first North American ensembles invited to participate in the International Choir Festival Chernomorski zvutsi. Now in its 10th year, International Choir Festival Chernomorski zvutsi is traditionally held in Balchik, Bulgaria, a coastal resort town on the Black Sea. This year’s festival will be held

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“I would say that I have accomplished everything that I desired at Hanover. I’ve done everything that I have set out to do,” confides Jaelen Maxey ’21 with a captivating smile that lights up his face. From Indianapolis, Ind., Maxey chose to attend Hanover College because of the immersive classroom environment. His high school also had a

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A Richmond, Ind. resident, Hannah Crail ’21 is leaving Hanover with degrees in environmental biology and theology. She plans to soak up every last moment on campus before graduation. “I chose to come to Hanover College because I was interested in pursuing a career in environmental science. Hanover’s on-campus hiking trails, unique topography and proximity to state parks attracted me

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“With a major like English, you don’t really know what’s going to happen after graduation. It’s not quite a planned-out track, like the BSP or HSP, but I think it’s really important to do what you like. My goal is not to make as much money as possible, just to be happy.” -Rosemary Kent, Humans of

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Encouraged by her family to chase her dreams, Mayavellie Bochas ’21 left behind Morgan City, La., and came to Hanover College to pursue a scholarship competition. The small campus made an impact. Instantly falling in love with the community, Bochas says, “Every person I met wanted to hear my story and genuinely cared. I felt as though

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“My graduating class in high school consisted of 52 people,” remarks Sydney Claypoole ’21. “As you can imagine, it was a very tightly-knit environment where I formed strong relationships with not only my classmates, but with my teachers. Everyone simultaneously supported one another and pushed them to be their best.” Claypoole was looking for a similar

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Charlotte Verbanic ’21 defines what it means to be an active and engaged student. An HCAC All-Conference athlete on the women’s lacrosse team and sister in Kappa Alpha Theta, Verbanic is also a mathematics major, minoring in business, computer science, and theology, active in the Business Scholars Program and Alpha Lambda Delta, and is a Benjamin Templeton Scholar. From Columbus, Ind., Verbanic knew Hanover was

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Dayna Dale ’21 came to Hanover College to play golf, but she also has a personal connection to campus. “I chose to come to Hanover not only for the wonderful golf team but also the various inspirational Hanover stories from my grandparents who met and got married on campus. As soon as I met some amazing

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After experiencing smaller, discussion-based classes her senior year of high school, Hannah Ireland ’21 was looking for a similar experience from her college experience. When she toured Hanover, she saw the connections students created with their professors and peers. She says, “I wanted to be fostered in an environment that was more based on ‘it takes a

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Cam Maier ’21 came to Hanover from a small town in Indiana called Griffin (near Evansville). He says, “I chose Hanover for several reasons, the most memorable one to me is how at home I feel on campus. I think the campus is gorgeous and I love it. I grew up in the country and it

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